Thoughts on Deus Ex Human Revolution. Technological development, and augmentations.
Posted: Sun Oct 16, 2011 12:02 pm
I mentioned this a while ago and I know most people here who don't play video games wouldn't care about them. But this topic hopefully I think you guys will find interesting, then again I could be wrong.
Now, Deus Ex Human Revolution for those who don't know is a prequel to Deus Ex which came out in either 2000 or 2001. (Don't remember the exact year.) I'm not going to talk about the gameplay; but rather the plot that seemed very interesting. It's obvious that the makers were heavily influenced by Ghost in the Shell and Bladerunner by looking at the game.
It's set in the year 2027 and the main character is Adam Jensen, who was born in 1993 and was fired from SWAT. Jensen is the chief of security working for David Sarif, who is the CEO of Sarif Industries and he was recommended shortly after he quit the force by Megan Reed who is a top scientist who also works for Sarif. Sariff Industries is a biotech corporation that specializes in Human Augmentation. I won't spoil the entire plot but there are attacks on Sarif industries and it's part of a conspiracy mainly orchestrated by the Illuminati, and you have to find out what's happening. Jensen was also seriously injured at the start and had to be heavily upgraded with military augmentations as a result.
But I think I've told you guys enough about all that. Human Augmentation is a very huge part of the story. You have these corporations, both Sarif Industries and Tai Yong Medical who advance their technological development. They encourage people to exchange their perfectly functional body parts for upgraded augmentations and in a way they can improve human life. They also work on military alterations and things of that nature.
The problem is that people who get augmented either by choice or not, they have to take a drug called Neorophozyne. This is a highly addictive drug and augmented patients have to take the drug for the rest of their life. If they don't take it their body will reject the augmentations and the person will eventually die.
Basically people are divided because of the augmentations. You have people who all for it, and are okay with the further augmentation development. Then you also have the "purists" as the game refers to them. These people believe that those who chose to augment themselves are rejecting their own humanity, and that the corporations that do this are killing off their humanity and freedom, or that their tampering with the natural order etc. These people are the cause of riots, protests and such.
Now, I find this interesting. But I'm kind of on the fence about it. I'm all for technological development. Albert Einstein once said "Technological progress is like an ax in the hands of a pathological criminal." In a way, I can see this in the plot line of this video game, and in some senses today. Now, I wouldn't augment myself unless I had some kind of psychical complications, or if I was in some kind of accident. But even then I wouldn't be to thrilled that I would be stuck on a drug for the rest of my life.
But at the same time, I'm all for technological development, but I'm not for brutal experiments or things of that nature. I really do believe that technology is a huge benefit for us. But self-controlled evolution can be really scary to some people.
I know this may be considered a political discussion, and I'm well aware of this rule but I think it's an interesting topic. I'm not trying to alienate anyone, and I would appreciate it if you kept all of the discussions friendly.
I am curious though. The main question is; if you were living in this time: Would you be against augmentations and the development of them? Or would you be all for it?
It's something that I think is interesting and something you all should think about. Again, keep things civil.
I'm also adding a link to a video showing the idea of augmentations and the bad side of them. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=akaos1U8Rto
Now, Deus Ex Human Revolution for those who don't know is a prequel to Deus Ex which came out in either 2000 or 2001. (Don't remember the exact year.) I'm not going to talk about the gameplay; but rather the plot that seemed very interesting. It's obvious that the makers were heavily influenced by Ghost in the Shell and Bladerunner by looking at the game.
It's set in the year 2027 and the main character is Adam Jensen, who was born in 1993 and was fired from SWAT. Jensen is the chief of security working for David Sarif, who is the CEO of Sarif Industries and he was recommended shortly after he quit the force by Megan Reed who is a top scientist who also works for Sarif. Sariff Industries is a biotech corporation that specializes in Human Augmentation. I won't spoil the entire plot but there are attacks on Sarif industries and it's part of a conspiracy mainly orchestrated by the Illuminati, and you have to find out what's happening. Jensen was also seriously injured at the start and had to be heavily upgraded with military augmentations as a result.
But I think I've told you guys enough about all that. Human Augmentation is a very huge part of the story. You have these corporations, both Sarif Industries and Tai Yong Medical who advance their technological development. They encourage people to exchange their perfectly functional body parts for upgraded augmentations and in a way they can improve human life. They also work on military alterations and things of that nature.
The problem is that people who get augmented either by choice or not, they have to take a drug called Neorophozyne. This is a highly addictive drug and augmented patients have to take the drug for the rest of their life. If they don't take it their body will reject the augmentations and the person will eventually die.
Basically people are divided because of the augmentations. You have people who all for it, and are okay with the further augmentation development. Then you also have the "purists" as the game refers to them. These people believe that those who chose to augment themselves are rejecting their own humanity, and that the corporations that do this are killing off their humanity and freedom, or that their tampering with the natural order etc. These people are the cause of riots, protests and such.
Now, I find this interesting. But I'm kind of on the fence about it. I'm all for technological development. Albert Einstein once said "Technological progress is like an ax in the hands of a pathological criminal." In a way, I can see this in the plot line of this video game, and in some senses today. Now, I wouldn't augment myself unless I had some kind of psychical complications, or if I was in some kind of accident. But even then I wouldn't be to thrilled that I would be stuck on a drug for the rest of my life.
But at the same time, I'm all for technological development, but I'm not for brutal experiments or things of that nature. I really do believe that technology is a huge benefit for us. But self-controlled evolution can be really scary to some people.
I know this may be considered a political discussion, and I'm well aware of this rule but I think it's an interesting topic. I'm not trying to alienate anyone, and I would appreciate it if you kept all of the discussions friendly.
I am curious though. The main question is; if you were living in this time: Would you be against augmentations and the development of them? Or would you be all for it?
It's something that I think is interesting and something you all should think about. Again, keep things civil.
I'm also adding a link to a video showing the idea of augmentations and the bad side of them. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=akaos1U8Rto